ADDIMETAL, a metal 3D printing startup that you may have discovered through this investment from JPB Système, has launched its flagship 3D printer. Named K-2-2, this metal binder jetting machine aims to produce complex metal parts with unprecedented precision and speed.
Designed with customizable printing parameters and equipped with Orion software for seamless workflow integration, the K-2-2 enables the production of high-resolution, complex metal parts at a lower cost. This solution is optimized for flexibility and efficiency, ensuring that users can meet the most demanding production timelines without sacrificing quality.
With an 8L build volume and a spacious 200x200x200 mm job box, the metal 3D printer can deliver high-resolution printing that ranges from 360 to 1200 DPI. Its open platform allows the use of non-proprietary binders, and thanks to a real-time environmental control feature, users can optimize the workspace for peak performance.
“Our machine’s ability to use non-proprietary consumables offers unparalleled freedom to manufacturers, providing the flexibility they need to push the limits of innovation,” said Franck Liguori, CCO of ADDIMETAL. “We’ve designed the K-2-2 to be versatile, cost-efficient, and easy to integrate into existing workflows, making it ideal for R&D teams and industrial applications alike.”
ADDIMETAL has bold ambitions for the next step of its journey and we can’t wait to see how strong the capabilities of this new 3D printer are.
“Our goal is to become one of the European leaders in metal additive manufacturing,” said Mohamad Koubar, CEO of ADDIMETAL. “With the K-2-2, we provide a solution that bridges the gap between lab-scale research and full-scale industrial production.”
The K-2-2 will be showcased at Formnext 2024 from November 19 to 22 in Hall 12.0, Booth E21 under the “Choose France” banner.